WREXHAM can bring an end to two seasons' worth of disappointments if they make the most of the misfortune of others in their opening fixtures.

Kamara says the Red Dragons can finally forget all about administration, relegation and failed play-off bids with a real crack at promotion.

And with Wycombe and Grimsby - not to mention a certain derby date with Chester - up in the first few weeks, there could be an early momentum.

"The light is there at the end of the tunnel with Wrexham," he said. "I couldn't help but feel for Denis Smith after that points deduction and it was still hurting them last year.

"I spoke to Denis last March and he felt at the time they had a really good chance of getting into the play-offs, so he would have been bitterly disappointed not to have managed it.

"They were the first club to really fall by the wayside of these new rules, even though it was a needs-must situation - if the same doesn't happen to other sides after this precedent has been set you can bet Wrexham will have something to say about it.

"It would have been so hard for them to come back from that, but you just sense there's reason to smile at the Racecourse again.

"And it could really help if they start well and get the ball rolling. Wycombe could suffer a hangover after leading for so long last year and having a change of manager and the same goes for Grimsby after Russell Slade left."

Four away games over December (including a return of the trip to border town Hereford on the 30th) won't be of much help to Smith, but Wrexham's real chances of still being in with a shout come Spring will be down to how the squad shapes up over the next few weeks.

But Kamara added: "It will be hard, but this could be the time.

"Denis knows what to do. He's done it once before and now he can start building properly again.

"Mark Jones signing is a big plus and if they get a good start they can go on from there."